How to install a water line to a Samsung Refrigerator?

I have attempted to hook water line to a Samsung Refrigerator, model RB195ABBP. There are two lines in the back of this model. A blue tubbing and a white tubbing. The direction say use the white tubbing, but when I hook the water line to the white tubbing, water drips out of the blue tubbing. When I hook the water line to the blue tubbing, nothing happen.

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I have a slightly different refrigerator but the same problem. It says white line, but the white line is attached to the fridge on both ends and the blue line is not. Also the instructions do not actually look like the refrigerator so that is no help. No probelm installing a filter or the waterline to my water, but now I can't get it into the fridge.

The blue line is for the water line,the white is coming out the bottom where the blue on goes.Theres a cover about 18 inches up on the refrigerator,theres a connection there,thats where the white on goes.If its not hooked up it probably was knocked off during transport.

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Usually it is prudent to unplug the fridge. Yes there may have been water in the line, You could allow the freezer to warm slowly for a few hours, however a warm (not hot) hair dryer will do the job well. PS I do have all 4 refrigeration licenses. Also is the water filter connected and clean, are the solenoids clicking when requested?